Meet John Freund: Warren Buffett's Broker Of 30 Years And The Citi Banker Who Alerted Him To Sokol's Deception (2024)

Meet John Freund: Warren Buffett's Broker Of 30 Years And The Citi Banker Who Alerted Him To Sokol's Deception (1)

Fox Business Grab via YouTube

John Freund is not just Warren Buffett's broker of 30 years.

Advertisem*nt

He's also the man that inadvertently led Buffett to discover that his longtime lieutenant and potential successor, had deliberately deceived him over a Lubrizol trade that earned him $3 million.

We learned from the damning report released by Berkshire's audit committee that Buffett had realized something wasn't quite right about David Sokol's Lubrizol holdings after a Citi banker mentioned Citi's role in bringing the chemical company to Sokol's attention.

According to the Berkshire report, Sokol was deliberately vague on how he came to own Lubrizol stock; when he discussed the company with Buffett, he never articulated that he had only bought the shares after meeting with Citi bankers it alleges.

But official Citibank and Lubrizolaccounts of the merger discussions show that Sokol had only purchased shares in the chemical company after a series of discussions, in which it was quite clear that Lubrizol was a Berkshire target.

Advertisem*nt

As a reminder: On March 14 this year, Berkshire and Lubrizol announced they were joining hands.
A Citi banker with whom Berkshire had worked -- John Freund -- naturally congratulated Buffett on the deal.
In their chat, Freund mentioned to Buffett that it was Citi that "had brought Lubrizol to Mr. Sokol’s attention."

That "was the first time" Buffett was made aware that "investment bankers played any role in introducing Lubrizol to Mr. Sokol," and the Berkshire chief realizedthat that story "did not square with Mr. Sokol’s remark in January that he had come to know Lubrizol by owning the stock." So he acted.

So who is John Freund?

Related stories

For someone that's Warren Buffett's broker, he's got a pretty low online presence -- spare video interviews on being: Buffett's broker. (When asked how he managed to become the broker to the legendary Buffett, Freund answers humbly: "By luck.")

His official title is Managing Director of Institutional Investment and Equity Sales and he began his career with Salomon Brothers in 1970 in the firm's St Louis office, which covered Omaha.

Freund then moved to Chicago in 1974 and three years later, Saloman's St Louis shop shuttered -- Freund then absorbed the Omaha clients.

Of course at that point, Buffett wasn't heavily into the equities game. Buffett became more "busy" in equities beginning in '86,'87, Freund said.

"I got reintroduced to Warren by a mutual friend who thought we should be talking more and I picked up coverage of Warren... I've been talking to him ever since," he told Fox News.

Freund and Buffett talk "morning, noon and night" -- often before 7 am and as late as midnight.

Advertisem*nt

As for maintaining Buffett's trade privacy, which obviously has to be kept super secret due to the market movements his purchase of a stock could generate if leaked, Freund says Citi's New York team is responsible for guarding that information closely.

"We have a great group in New York that keeps all these things quiet [and we have] ways that we mask what he's doing so people internally cannot find out."

And the most memorable trade came on July 4 few years ago. Freund was on his way to play tennis at 7:30 am when he received a call from Buffett -- he was interested in buying some stock on the LSE. Freund reminded Buffett -- the office isn't open, everyone's on holiday. To which the Oracle replied: "They don't celebrate 4th of july in London." Buffett doesn't care if its a holiday, Freund says -- if he sees something he likes, he goes after it.

What else do we know about Freund? Not much, except that graduated from Columbia University and he's married; his wife is called Penny, and she has been to Berkshire's annual meeting with her hubby 21 out of the 22 years he's attended.

Advertisem*nt

Don't miss: One of these 5 men will succeed Warren Buffett >

Meet John Freund: Warren Buffett's Broker Of 30 Years And The Citi Banker Who Alerted Him To Sokol's Deception (2024)

FAQs

Does Warren Buffet use a stock broker? ›

Most investors, Warren Buffett included, use brokers and pay fees as they cannot simply go to the market themselves and buy shares.

What happened to Warren Buffett's wife? ›

Susan died at the age of 72 after suffering a cerebral hemorrhage during the summer of 2004 in Cody, Wyoming. Bono performed "Forever Young" and "All I Want Is You" at her funeral. Warren was so grief-stricken that he did not attend.

Can I ask Warren Buffett for money? ›

Warren Buffett typically does not give money to individuals, although he frequently donates to charities. However, he has in the past forwarded individual requests for money to his sister, Ms. Doris Buffett, who operates an organization called the Sunshine Lady Foundation.

At what age did Warren Buffett become a billionaire? ›

Warren Buffett Accumulated 99% Of His Net Worth After Turning 50 And Didn't Become A Billionaire Until 56: 'The Biggest Thing About Making Money Is Time. You Don't Have To Be Particularly Smart, You Just Have To Be Patient'

What 4 stocks does Warren Buffett own? ›

Top Warren Buffett Stocks By Size

Bank of America (BAC), 1.03 billion. Apple (AAPL), 789.4 million. Coca-Cola (KO), 400 million. Kraft Heinz (KHC), 325.6 million.

What stock does Warren Buffett recommend? ›

Although old-guard favorites such as American Express (AXP) and Coca-Cola (KO) still form the core of the portfolio, Buffett & Co. have taken a shine to names such as Apple (AAPL) and Amazon.com (AMZN), and even to lesser-known firms such as Snowflake (SNOW) and Nu Holdings (NU).

How many marriages has Warren Buffett had? ›

His life, which includes over 70 years of marriage, offers a window into these beliefs. Married to Susan Buffett in 1952 until she died in 2004 and then wed to Astrid Menks in 2006, Buffett's relationships have played a crucial role in shaping his life and success.

Who inherits Warren Buffett's money? ›

As such, he confirmed “99%-plus” of his wealth will be donated to his charitable trust, while confirming his three children—now between ages 65 and 70—are the executors of his current will.

What kind of car does Warren Buffett drive? ›

Buffett's current vehicle, the 2014 Cadillac XTS that he has owned for approximately ten years, is a testament to his reputation for frugality. Despite his ability to afford any luxury car, Buffett drives a vehicle far from the flashy exotic cars one might associate with a billionaire.

Can I talk to Warren Buffett? ›

Meet Warren Buffett at one of his live events, meet-and-greets, product launches, or bidding on a charity auction. ☎️ How do I call Warren Buffett? Call Warren Buffet at 1-844-932-7889 (Berkshire Hathaway Toll-Free) or 402-346-1400 (Berkshire Hathaway Headquarters).

What is the Warren Buffett Rule? ›

The Buffett Rule is the basic principle that no household making over $1 million annually should pay a smaller share of their income in taxes than middle-class families pay. Warren Buffett has famously stated that he pays a lower tax rate than his secretary, but as this report documents this situation is not uncommon.

Did Warren Buffett donated all his money? ›

Buffett, 93, also doubled down on his pledge to donate roughly 99% of his nearly $120 billion fortune to charity, revealing that his children, who share his views on righting wealth inequalities through private philanthropy, will serve as executors of his will.

Does Warren Buffett still drive? ›

Despite being the sixth-richest person in the world with a net worth of $131 billion, Warren Buffett still drives his discontinued 2014 Cadillac XTS.

Where does Warren Buffett live now? ›

How old was the youngest billionaire ever? ›

Clemente Del Vecchio

Clemente was at one time the world's youngest billionaire (at the age of 18), but he has since aged out of that title, which is now held by Livia Voigt.

How does Warren Buffett pick stocks? ›

In picking stocks, Warren Buffett looks for companies that have provided a good return on equity over many years, particularly when compared to rival companies in the same industry. Buffett also reviews a company's profit margins to ensure they are healthy and growing.

Does Warren Buffet buy or sell options? ›

Legendary investor Warren Buffett is a proponent of time diversification and firmly believes that stocks are less risky in the long run. Therefore, he often sells long-term put options instead of buying them for portfolio protection.

What fund does Warren Buffet invest in? ›

The Oracle of Omaha only has 41 stocks in his portfolio, out of which two are S&P 500 Exchange-traded funds (ETFs). He holds nearly 40,000 shares of the SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (NYSE:SPY), valued at approximately $18.73 million.

Does Warren Buffet believe in day trading? ›

A classic Buffett quote indicates that he is no fan of day trading: “If you aren't willing to own a stock for 10 years, don't even think about owning it for 10 minutes.” This emphasis on holding a position for the long term means a very low level of trading activity.

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Allyn Kozey

Last Updated:

Views: 5545

Rating: 4.2 / 5 (63 voted)

Reviews: 94% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Allyn Kozey

Birthday: 1993-12-21

Address: Suite 454 40343 Larson Union, Port Melia, TX 16164

Phone: +2456904400762

Job: Investor Administrator

Hobby: Sketching, Puzzles, Pet, Mountaineering, Skydiving, Dowsing, Sports

Introduction: My name is Allyn Kozey, I am a outstanding, colorful, adventurous, encouraging, zealous, tender, helpful person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.